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Another piece following the book (Claud's biography recently written by Patrick), Claud Cockburn was the journalist’s journalist, https://thespectator.com/book-and-art/claud-cockburn-was-jou...
Edit: contrary to easy guesses, the Cockburn that will be most familiar to the readers of the Spectator is not Andrew, the third brother, but a pseudonym inspired by Admiral Sir George Cockburn (see https://thespectator.com/uncategorized/real-cockburn/ ), incidentally related to the family of journalists. Andrew Cockburn (mainly editor of Harper's Magazine) does occasionally write for the Spectator, but is not the "Cockburn" of the vitriolic articles.
E.g.: "The best ideas books of 2024" ( https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/dec/03/the-best-ideas... ); "The best science and nature books of 2024" ( https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/dec/02/the-best-scien... )...
Many other similar initiatives are expected, as is customary, on other publications. For now, others that have "opened the dances" not systematically have been The Independent, The Smithsonian Magazine and the Financial Times.
The submission title is editorialized exactly since a large number of "Best Books of 2024" titles, from different sources, will soon appear.